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The term Fermi point has two applications but refers to the same phenomena (special relativity): * Fermi point (quantum field theory) * Fermi point (nanotechnology) For both applications count that the symmetry between particles and anti-particles in weak interactions is violated:At this point the particle energy E = cp is zero.In nanotechnology this concept can be applied to electron behavior. An electron when as single particle is a fermion obeying the Pauli exclusion principle.

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  • The term Fermi point has two applications but refers to the same phenomena (special relativity): * Fermi point (quantum field theory) * Fermi point (nanotechnology) For both applications count that the symmetry between particles and anti-particles in weak interactions is violated:At this point the particle energy E = cp is zero.In nanotechnology this concept can be applied to electron behavior. An electron when as single particle is a fermion obeying the Pauli exclusion principle. (en)
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  • The term Fermi point has two applications but refers to the same phenomena (special relativity): * Fermi point (quantum field theory) * Fermi point (nanotechnology) For both applications count that the symmetry between particles and anti-particles in weak interactions is violated:At this point the particle energy E = cp is zero.In nanotechnology this concept can be applied to electron behavior. An electron when as single particle is a fermion obeying the Pauli exclusion principle. (en)
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